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and video also of that massachusetts tornado ripping through a parking lot. it's video that you're going to be talking about. @ [ female announcer ] keurig brews more than just hot coffee. now you can brew over ice for delicious iced coffee or tea. hot or cold, keurig is the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. >>> ever wonder what it would be like to be in a tornado. the camera is on the roof of a car wash when the deadly tornado hit the central massachusetts town. it ripped the roof off a community center and caused massive damage. >>> now to the third largest wildfire in arizona history. it continues to burn out of control tonight forcing more towns in its paths to evacuate. the wildfire has burned hundreds of thousands of acres. firefighters from bordering states to arizona are beginning to carve out fire breaks in case it spreads. >> reporter: the smoke is visible from several states away. arizona's wall low fire has grown to 365 square miles and burned more than 200,000 cakiers. winds died down briefly but
and video also of that massachusetts tornado ripping through a parking lot. it's video that you're going to be talking about. @ [ female announcer ] keurig brews more than just hot coffee. now you can brew over ice for delicious iced coffee or tea. hot or cold, keurig is the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. >>> ever wonder what it would be like to be in a tornado. the camera is on the roof of a car wash when the deadly tornado hit the...
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nearby departments in rhode island and massachusetts sent in firefighters. one had to be rushed to the hospital. that mill has been vacant for about a year. >>> the sheriff's official says no bodies have been found at a texas farmhouse war person claimed to be a psychic told officials multiple bodies were buried. the sheriff says this's no indication of bodies being anywhere on the property. officials say the sheriff office received two calls from person who said dismembered bodies would be found. they say that the authorities there took the tip very seriously in part because the caller had details about the interior of the house that only someone who would have seen it would have known about. so now they are trying to track down that caller. >>> a couple in the 630s is behind bars accused of -- 60s is behind bars accuseded of growing millions of pot. police in michigan say they found more than 7,000 marijuana plants in the couple's he barn, -- couple's brown and the value is around $8 million. they face 15 years in prison if convicted. i don't think they ca
nearby departments in rhode island and massachusetts sent in firefighters. one had to be rushed to the hospital. that mill has been vacant for about a year. >>> the sheriff's official says no bodies have been found at a texas farmhouse war person claimed to be a psychic told officials multiple bodies were buried. the sheriff says this's no indication of bodies being anywhere on the property. officials say the sheriff office received two calls from person who said dismembered bodies...
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a unique look at the tornado that ripped through springfield, massachusetts last week. these pictures are from a surveillance camera at a car wash. you can see the winds started to pick up and throw the debris around. it's amazing images. we will keep seeing them as the days go by. >>> as we go to lynette with a check of your forecast, i wanted to ask about this. remember back to joplin and tuscaloosa and springfield, we getting a lot of great video of the storms. television stations are doing a better job of tracking them and giving you visuals of them as they come through. lynette are you noticing that? >> yes. i am noticing that. as a matter of fact, i wanted to tell you i think i want to be a tornado chaser. i really do. i love the weather. and i really think that is interesting. i don't like fact that the devastation that it does, but i like the fact of the tornado chasing and hurricane hunter since we are in hurricane season. let's talk about what's going on right now. maryland's most powerful radar not picking up on a whole lot. we should stay dry for the most pa
a unique look at the tornado that ripped through springfield, massachusetts last week. these pictures are from a surveillance camera at a car wash. you can see the winds started to pick up and throw the debris around. it's amazing images. we will keep seeing them as the days go by. >>> as we go to lynette with a check of your forecast, i wanted to ask about this. remember back to joplin and tuscaloosa and springfield, we getting a lot of great video of the storms. television stations...
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we want to show you new video that's devastating tornado that ripped through springfield massachusetts. happened at a car wash. you can see the wind starting to pick up. one person the car pulls up to get in between two others to make it safer. the debris fly across the lot leaving the cars battered, days after the storm several streets still closed, city leaders are asking for federal funding to help recover. look at that. >> that was a car wash. >> not anymore. >> not a no touch car wash. unbelievable. it's still swishing. >> the orioles face off against the a's but could they pull off the win? >> first we have a look at night line. >> coming up on night line a star democratic congressman admits to exchanging explicit photographs over the internet. we have the story. >>> plus a legal battle over whether an internationally acclaimed diet could do more harm thanked good. that's all coming up on night line right after the news. ax . >>> let's go. camden yards, lit the over 10,000 watching this game. madison the bullpen combined -- as the orioles beat oakland. matt had two hits and an rb
we want to show you new video that's devastating tornado that ripped through springfield massachusetts. happened at a car wash. you can see the wind starting to pick up. one person the car pulls up to get in between two others to make it safer. the debris fly across the lot leaving the cars battered, days after the storm several streets still closed, city leaders are asking for federal funding to help recover. look at that. >> that was a car wash. >> not anymore. >> not a no...
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. >>> an emotional reunion for tornado victims in massachusetts. a family lost their puppy shadow during the storms. the high winds literally ripped the dog out of the home. this week the dog turned out about 200 yards away underneath some rubble and a state trooper came to the rescue. >> he jumped all over us and licked us. he's doing great. he's tired and hungry but besides that he's in great shape. >> happy to be in momma's arm. shadow's role in the family is very special. he was a gift for their daughter who recently overcame cancer. >>> the outbreak for e.coli was found to have come from an organic farm that has recently been shutdown. >>> celebrating stories of survival today. dozens of cancer survivors were honored with a special luncheon. annual lunch is an annual event marking national cancer survivors day. >>> it started like a little bit of a thunder boom that woke me up about 7:00 this morning when it rolled over the house. i thought the day would be a wash up but turned out not too bad for the afternoon. >> we got it out here, sunshine
. >>> an emotional reunion for tornado victims in massachusetts. a family lost their puppy shadow during the storms. the high winds literally ripped the dog out of the home. this week the dog turned out about 200 yards away underneath some rubble and a state trooper came to the rescue. >> he jumped all over us and licked us. he's doing great. he's tired and hungry but besides that he's in great shape. >> happy to be in momma's arm. shadow's role in the family is very...
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. >> an emotional reunion for some tornado victims in massachusetts. a family lost their dog. high wind literally ripped the dog right out of the house. assuming the dog was dead, two hundred yards away, shadow was under some rubble and he is alive and well at at home. >> bad sprouts came from on organic farm outside of hamburg germany. so far, 22 people have died, more than 2,000 people have gotten sick from the bacteria. scientists believe this is the deadliest e. coli break in modern history. >> a possible big breakthrough in the battle against skin cancer, doctors say they have found two new drugs to treat the deadliest form of melanoma. 8700 people die from held no, ma'am ma every single year. >> you might catch a piece of american history driving by you on the highway. the u. s. airways plane that landed on the hudson river is being driven to north carolina from new york. that's where he was supposed to land a year ago when the miracle on the hudson happened. the trip will take four and a half days. >> if you are driving downtown, tomorrow, expect some big delays. the ci
. >> an emotional reunion for some tornado victims in massachusetts. a family lost their dog. high wind literally ripped the dog right out of the house. assuming the dog was dead, two hundred yards away, shadow was under some rubble and he is alive and well at at home. >> bad sprouts came from on organic farm outside of hamburg germany. so far, 22 people have died, more than 2,000 people have gotten sick from the bacteria. scientists believe this is the deadliest e. coli break in...
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a puppy rescued after a hurricane sweeps through massachusetts. more than 144,000 acres destroyed by fire. >> this is the beltway at wilkins avenue. man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! >> welcome back. we have some fog in some neighborhoods. it is 70 downtown. west. mostt of sun a skies today. i temperature around 82 or 83 this afternoon. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. the heat is back in the picture. >> a massive wildfire burns in eastern arizona. the fire has destroyed more than 144,000 acres. firefighters are working to contain the blaze. some people tried to get items from their homes. >> give me a tissue for mindy. a puppy is reunited with his family. need shadow -- meet shadow. the stock to not make it down the stairs in time and the owners feared -- the dog did not make it down the stairs in time. chatter is going to be ok -- shadow is goi
a puppy rescued after a hurricane sweeps through massachusetts. more than 144,000 acres destroyed by fire. >> this is the beltway at wilkins avenue. man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! >> welcome back. we have some fog in some neighborhoods. it is 70 downtown. west. mostt of sun a skies today. i temperature around 82 or...
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. >>> all right an emotional reunion with the tornadoes victims in massachusetts on saturday. a family was reunited with their dog. just days after the twister hit. the dog you see him in the video, his name is shadow. and now they are calling him a super dog. the 6-month-old rescue puppy was ripped out of a home during the tornado. they searched everywhere to fine the puppy. several sleepless nights shadow turned up saturday morning without a scratch. found about 200 yards away underneath the roof of the house that was destroyed. >> the dog was petrified and wouldn't come near us. so we tried to cokes it out with food and wouldn't happen. and then one of the state troopers went under and got the dog. >> he jumped all over us and licked us and he is doing great. he is tired and hungry but besides that, he is in great shape. >> shadow's role in the family is extra special and great they found him because he was actually a gift for their 7- year-old girl who has been battle cancer for the past two years. so i am sure it made her day. to get the puppy back. no doubt it was a gorg
. >>> all right an emotional reunion with the tornadoes victims in massachusetts on saturday. a family was reunited with their dog. just days after the twister hit. the dog you see him in the video, his name is shadow. and now they are calling him a super dog. the 6-month-old rescue puppy was ripped out of a home during the tornado. they searched everywhere to fine the puppy. several sleepless nights shadow turned up saturday morning without a scratch. found about 200 yards away...
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east coast bus tour stopped in boston and when asked about paul rivere, palin claimed that his famous massachusetts ride was intended to warn the british along with americans and ahead of key revolutionary battles. but according to history, revere alerted americans to impending british attacks. and here is what palin had to say this morning on fox morning news. >> he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming and they were going to try to take our arms and make sure we were protecting ourselves and shoring up our ammunitions and our firearms. but remember that the british had already been there, many soldiers, for seven years in that area and part of paul rivere's ride, he was a currier, he was a messenger, part of his ride was to warn the british that were already there, that you will not succeed and not take american arms you will not beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia. did he warn the british. >> meanwhile, palin said she's still on the fence about making a run for the white house. >>> health officials in germany believe they are pinpoint
east coast bus tour stopped in boston and when asked about paul rivere, palin claimed that his famous massachusetts ride was intended to warn the british along with americans and ahead of key revolutionary battles. but according to history, revere alerted americans to impending british attacks. and here is what palin had to say this morning on fox morning news. >> he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming and they were going to try to take our arms and...
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but it's the institutions that have been hurting our people since the day we arrived here in massachusetts are. [applause] we need to get off of that. and really start focusing on that which means that we need to end drug prohibition. not in the reduced sentences, not put people into drug courts. we need to end prohibition. if we end drug prohibition we will find ourselves with the same set of circumstances that we did when we ended alcohol prohibition. it didn't get rid of alcoholism. it didn't be rid of people being folks when they're using alcohol. but it did just the opportunity to spend our money in a better way, to take it away from the criminal element. i don't know how many black folks i knew who made money by running liquor stores. i mean, like let's just be his real about it gave us an opportunity to take a negative and reduce the negativity it was associate with. not eliminating it completely. i want to start a conversation about the ability for us to regulate and control drugs, which is what we did prior to 1914. so let's not pretend this is some radical thing. there was a time
but it's the institutions that have been hurting our people since the day we arrived here in massachusetts are. [applause] we need to get off of that. and really start focusing on that which means that we need to end drug prohibition. not in the reduced sentences, not put people into drug courts. we need to end prohibition. if we end drug prohibition we will find ourselves with the same set of circumstances that we did when we ended alcohol prohibition. it didn't get rid of alcoholism. it...
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will be moved will license facility in massachusetts. >> the postal service has an age verification service. it is intended adjustment over the age of 21 sun for a legal entrance of that delivered through the mail. it is only available for select types of mail. plenty of devices that claim to see the money on gas. experts say don't believe the hype. one she because of an item that claims to save on gas -- you should be cautious of any item that claims to save on gas. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> the u.s. air force is testing out apple ipads. in a preferred place the -- and it replaced the traditional charts and manuals. the airforce is not the only federal agency testing of the device. the justice department has moved to get more of them. it's retreated unconcern of the strength of the u.s. economy. the bloomberg maryland index falling on losses for the united therapeutics. since tend to not do as well on states with higher than average levels of unemployment. issues tend to have students that performed poorly. school districts get their money from property taxes. i'm jan
will be moved will license facility in massachusetts. >> the postal service has an age verification service. it is intended adjustment over the age of 21 sun for a legal entrance of that delivered through the mail. it is only available for select types of mail. plenty of devices that claim to see the money on gas. experts say don't believe the hype. one she because of an item that claims to save on gas -- you should be cautious of any item that claims to save on gas. jane king has the...
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we recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gaveozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they declined most of the cases, most of your cases and this was at least one factor wch led to the debacle and perhaps the necessity of operation of fast d furious, is that correct? >> yes, sir. i strongly believe that. >> those are strong allegations. i want to ask about specific cases you cite. first you talk about the 2007 case of victor ravela who trafficked 50 caliber rifles to the mexican cartels one of which was used to kill a mexican military commander. the u.s. marshall david gonzalez said at the time this case was made one of our highest priorities because of the nature of the crime but you say the assistant u.s. attorney in phoenix
we recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gaveozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they declined most of the cases, most of your cases...
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when asked about revolutionary war hero, paul revere, palin claimed his famous massachusetts ride was intended to warn the british along with americans ahead of key revolutionary battles. but according to history, revere alerted americans to an impending british attack. here what is palin had to say yesterday morning on fox news sunday. >> he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming and they are going to take our arms. we had to be sure we were shoring up our am nation so they couldn't tax it. remember the, the british had already been had for sent jurors that area and part of paul revere's ride, he was a courier. he was a messenger. part of the ride was to warn the british that you are not going to succeed, you not going to take american arms. you are not going to beat our own well armed persons, individual private militia that we have. he did warn the british. >> palin had also claimed revere fired warning shots when really he just carried a lantern. she told chris wallace she is still on the fence about making a run for the white house. >>> a bit o
when asked about revolutionary war hero, paul revere, palin claimed his famous massachusetts ride was intended to warn the british along with americans ahead of key revolutionary battles. but according to history, revere alerted americans to an impending british attack. here what is palin had to say yesterday morning on fox news sunday. >> he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming and they are going to take our arms. we had to be sure we were shoring up...
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host: fred in massachusetts. we want to remind our viewers and listeners that in a few minutes we will talk to senator charles grassley of iowa and then we will talk to senator bernie sanders of vermont. massachusetts on our line for republicans. caller: they keep talking about corporate welfare -- but don't the people know that corporations pay the highest taxes in the world, 35%, and some states have as much as 10%, that is 45% corporate tax. you cannot tax anymore. companies are leaving -- the person just said. they are going to the islands, they are going overseas. and as far as income taxes are concerned, the lower 50% of people don't pay any income taxes. so, you cannot tax more. you are driving business away. any questions? host: we will leave it there. we've got this e-mail from colorado -- greensboro, north carolina, on our line for democrats. caller: i think what is happening is that the republicans decided they are not going to cooperate with the debt ceiling because they really want of the country to
host: fred in massachusetts. we want to remind our viewers and listeners that in a few minutes we will talk to senator charles grassley of iowa and then we will talk to senator bernie sanders of vermont. massachusetts on our line for republicans. caller: they keep talking about corporate welfare -- but don't the people know that corporations pay the highest taxes in the world, 35%, and some states have as much as 10%, that is 45% corporate tax. you cannot tax anymore. companies are leaving --...
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we recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gave dozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they declined most of the cases, most of your cases and this was at least one factor which led to the debacle and perhaps the necessity of operation of fast and furious, is that correct? >> yes, sir. i strongly believe that. >> those are strong allegations. i want to ask about specific cases you cite. first you talk about the 2007 case of victor ravela who trafficked 50 caliber rifles to the mexican cartels one of which was used to kill a mexican military commander. the u.s. marshall david gonzalez said at the time this case was made one of our highest priorities because of the nature of the crime but you say the assistant u.s. attorney in p
we recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gave dozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they declined most of the cases, most of your...
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we recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gave dozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they >> yes, sir. i strongly believe that. >> opposers strong allegations that want to ask about specific cases. first 2007 case of one victor who trafficked 50 caliber rifles to the mexican cartel that killed the mexican military commander david gonzalez said at the time of this case hasn't been made one of the highest priorities for use say the assistant u.s. attorney would notse prosecute. do believe we had sufficientat evidence?ecut >> absolutely. that case was prosecuted by the arizona attorney general's office where they utilize to statutes other night utilized in gun cases and falsified form 4473 under the gun cases the u.s. attorney
we recognize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gave dozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they >> yes, sir. i strongly believe that....
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and former massachusetts governor, mitt romney garnered 17% of search queries. while the gop contenders fought for attention, a former democratic white house hopeful made a splash this week when he smiled for his mug shot. yahoo! users wanted to see with their own eyes and scoured the web for john edwards' strange grin in the photo released by the u.s. marshall service. edwards stands accused of using campaign funds to cover up his affair during the 2008 presidential race. to other news moving the yahoo! search engine. casey anthony murder trial. women in particular are following the grim story online of the florida mom accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter. we are seeing queries for photos of the crime scene, autopsy reports and forensic evidence. >>> on a much lighter note, people are getting ready for father's day this weekend. checking to make sure sunday is the actual day. according to a recent yahoo! survey, dads are doing more around the house these days. 41% say they do the laundry. and 51% of fathers say they do the grocery shopping. and a lot of t
and former massachusetts governor, mitt romney garnered 17% of search queries. while the gop contenders fought for attention, a former democratic white house hopeful made a splash this week when he smiled for his mug shot. yahoo! users wanted to see with their own eyes and scoured the web for john edwards' strange grin in the photo released by the u.s. marshall service. edwards stands accused of using campaign funds to cover up his affair during the 2008 presidential race. to other news moving...
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we regnize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gave dozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they declined most of the cases, most of your cases and this was at least one factor which led to the debacle and perhaps the necessity of operation of fast and furious, is that correct? >> yes, sir. i strongly believe that. >> those are strong allegations. i want to ask about specific cases you cite. first you talk about the 2007 casef victor ravela who trafficked 50 caliber rifles to the mexican cartels one of which was used to kill a mexican military commander. the u.s. marshall david gonzalez id at the time this case was made one of our highest priorities because of the nature of the crime but you say the assistant u.s. attorney in phoen
we regnize the gentleman from massachusetts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mrs. terry and mr. hyer my prayers and condolences goes to your son, your cousin and family. special agent furcelli, in your statement you expressed extreme from us twrags the u.s. tone's office in phoenix. you said that they gave dozens of firearms, traffickers a pass. you also testified that they allowed criminals to walk free, and you indicated that they declined most of the cases, most of your cases...
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let's move on to orne's, massachusetts on our line for democrats as well. caller: this is kathleen. i am a teacher and we need to test the children to find how much they are learning but the problem with no child left behind is the adequate yearly progress. each school has to increase the percentage of students who pass the test. the goal of no child left behind from the beginning was that one of every child in america -- they wanted every child in america to achieve a 66% in math and reading. is this what we really want to aim at? that glorious day when every child in america is mediocre? it varies some time from test test and district to district. sometimes the passing bar is as low as 63%. we need schools to meet their federal requirements, and in massachusetts were the children did pretty well to begin with over 10 years ago. every year to increase that, they have to continually [unintelligible] over that magical 66% line, even kids who are making progress so little that they cannot get the levels because they are new immigrants and have learning disabilities and they are making
let's move on to orne's, massachusetts on our line for democrats as well. caller: this is kathleen. i am a teacher and we need to test the children to find how much they are learning but the problem with no child left behind is the adequate yearly progress. each school has to increase the percentage of students who pass the test. the goal of no child left behind from the beginning was that one of every child in america -- they wanted every child in america to achieve a 66% in math and reading....
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in wisconsin, right to life, massachusetts citizens for life, the court had previously chipped away at the statutory prohibition. and, of course, citizens united struck it down entirely. so while it was surprising, perhaps particularly procedurally in that case, the court had already limited, narrowed that statutory prohibition. another case that came out shortly after citizens united called speech now found a contradiction limits are unconstitutional or individuals who wanted to fund an independent expenditure only organization. speech now want to make independent expenditures. they were going to courtney or provide contributions to any candidate, and the courts found that since individuals could spend unlimited amounts of their own money in an independent way by analogy, if you want to provide contributions to an organization who was going to make those expenditures independently, that that would also be, the constitutional requires that to be unlimited as well. so both citizens united and speech now upheld the disclosure and reporting an artificial requirement that we find in the ac
in wisconsin, right to life, massachusetts citizens for life, the court had previously chipped away at the statutory prohibition. and, of course, citizens united struck it down entirely. so while it was surprising, perhaps particularly procedurally in that case, the court had already limited, narrowed that statutory prohibition. another case that came out shortly after citizens united called speech now found a contradiction limits are unconstitutional or individuals who wanted to fund an...
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if held today, the president and former massachusetts governor mitt romney who be in a dead heat. romney just announced his candidacy last week focusing on creating jobs and boosting the economy. the president does lead five other candidates. >>> and yesterday former pennsylvania senator rick santorum wants to protect american freedoms under a threat from president obama. joining us with more on that campaign and what is happening with anthony wiener, steve from roll call joins us. and you said the news conference yesterday is shocking since he denied this for so long leading up to it. >> i'm still shaking my head. i think you rarely see a level of honesty in politic that's reaches that level. not only did he admit that he lied last week about sending one photo to one woman, he said it's been six women over three years. so i mean, just shocking developments in a story that will clearly have some legs here. >> what will happen now? the way that you look at it i guess you could look at two things, one, like you said, the honesty that he admitted to doing this and part of what he adm
if held today, the president and former massachusetts governor mitt romney who be in a dead heat. romney just announced his candidacy last week focusing on creating jobs and boosting the economy. the president does lead five other candidates. >>> and yesterday former pennsylvania senator rick santorum wants to protect american freedoms under a threat from president obama. joining us with more on that campaign and what is happening with anthony wiener, steve from roll call joins us. and...
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it's the institutions that have been hurting our people since the day we arrived here in massachusetts. so we need to get off of that and really start focusing on that, which means we need to enter prohibition, not and reduce sentences, not put people into drug courts. we need to end prohibition. if we in drug prohibition, find ourselves at the same set of circumstances we did when we ended up a whole prohibition. it didn't get rid of alcohol prohibition or people beating folks when they were using alcohol, but did give us the opportunity to spend her money in a better way, take it away from the criminal element. i don't know how many black folks i know who made money by running liquor stores. i mean, luscious be real about it. it gave us the opportunity to take an egg a day then reduce negativity associated, not necessarily eliminate completely. i must have a conversation about the ability for us to regulate and control drugs on which is what we did prior to 1914. let's not pretend this is some radical thing. there is a time and all the tracks illicit were legal, when they were contro
it's the institutions that have been hurting our people since the day we arrived here in massachusetts. so we need to get off of that and really start focusing on that, which means we need to enter prohibition, not and reduce sentences, not put people into drug courts. we need to end prohibition. if we in drug prohibition, find ourselves at the same set of circumstances we did when we ended up a whole prohibition. it didn't get rid of alcohol prohibition or people beating folks when they were...
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host: what if she were to challenge scott brown in massachusetts? guest: i do not know if she is interested in doing that. i would support her for any thing. host: suzie in washington, d.c. good morning. caller: i have a comment and then a question. maybe the question will come first. i believe congress lives in a bubble that confined to three or four blocks around the capital, where we have several congressional members living in their offices. congress does not live among the people. they go home every weekend. therefore, they are isolated from the people, either in their home districts or in d.c. one of the things i would like to ask -- is there any way we can get a break out of all of the perks, including travel expenses, of the representatives going home every weekend roundtrip? my question is -- host: let's talk about that. congresswoman, do we havyou have perks? guest: most of my constituents want to see me every weekend. they expect me to come home and meet with them and have town hall meetings. i will be going home this coming weekend. i wi
host: what if she were to challenge scott brown in massachusetts? guest: i do not know if she is interested in doing that. i would support her for any thing. host: suzie in washington, d.c. good morning. caller: i have a comment and then a question. maybe the question will come first. i believe congress lives in a bubble that confined to three or four blocks around the capital, where we have several congressional members living in their offices. congress does not live among the people. they go...
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carol in massachusetts writes it was jarring to me that they so blatantly cut it, paused and then continued without the undergod pardon of the pledge, twice. i'm not hyper vigilant about this stuff, but it seemed an intentional editing job. someone had an agenda. very strange. and dee writes "countdown with keith olbermann" and rachel mad do you must have been directing the show and figured most of the viewers came over from fox news. whatever the intent of the omission, this must be a double bogey. the whole god issue has us quite divided as a country. why would we ever allow such language to exist in the pledge of our allegiance. i pledge no allegiance to any god and many more millions of americans who believe in god don't ask me to pledge allegiance to my god. >> layery in denver says they apologized for their stupidity. is this major news? they wanted to be politically correct and incorrect all at the same time. good job. now let's move on to the important stuff. where's sarah palin today? nardo writes it's because nbc has a liberal agenda but conservative networks are called subversive
carol in massachusetts writes it was jarring to me that they so blatantly cut it, paused and then continued without the undergod pardon of the pledge, twice. i'm not hyper vigilant about this stuff, but it seemed an intentional editing job. someone had an agenda. very strange. and dee writes "countdown with keith olbermann" and rachel mad do you must have been directing the show and figured most of the viewers came over from fox news. whatever the intent of the omission, this must be...
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. >> quite a legacy in massachusetts. whitey's brother, billy, was among boston's most powerful politicians. he served 18 years as senate president, knew the kennedys and other powerful politicians. what a legacy. >> definitely a legacy. a lot of close calls of almost capturing this man, whitey bulger, earlier but he always seemed to get away. it's amazing he was able to stay undetected for so long. very good get by the fbi. >>> terrorism investigators say they have found a new link to osama bin laden's network. they say they have the cell phone that belongs to bin laden's trusted courier and they found it after the raid on bin laden's compound. some senior american officials say that it has contact information to a militant group considered to be an asset to pakistan's intelligence agency. the finding should help uncover who helped hide bin laden for years. >>> two recent converts to islam are in custody this morning charged with plotting to attack a military recruiting center in seattle. komo's denise whitaker reports o
. >> quite a legacy in massachusetts. whitey's brother, billy, was among boston's most powerful politicians. he served 18 years as senate president, knew the kennedys and other powerful politicians. what a legacy. >> definitely a legacy. a lot of close calls of almost capturing this man, whitey bulger, earlier but he always seemed to get away. it's amazing he was able to stay undetected for so long. very good get by the fbi. >>> terrorism investigators say they have found a...
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host: robert in massachusetts. good morning. caller: i have a question for you or for anybody listening who can provide an answer. when president bush left office, a barrel of oil cost $38. today, it is $100. why? everything else has removed -- remains the same. we're at full capacity. why does the price of oil -- why has it been doubled, almost tripled? guest: as he was leaving office, the world was tumbling into a tremendous economic downfall to the last month that he was in office, january, 2009, in the united states, about 750,000 jobs were lost. we had a tremendous economic slowdown in the final months of 2008 and early 2009. that was happening all over the world. people refer to it as the great recession. for a lot of people, it was the great depression. as factories shut down and stop using oil or energy in general, we had fewer commuters, fewer everything. the country was very depressed at that time. all commodity prices kind of fell as the global economy slipped into this financial crisis. now, as the world has come bac
host: robert in massachusetts. good morning. caller: i have a question for you or for anybody listening who can provide an answer. when president bush left office, a barrel of oil cost $38. today, it is $100. why? everything else has removed -- remains the same. we're at full capacity. why does the price of oil -- why has it been doubled, almost tripled? guest: as he was leaving office, the world was tumbling into a tremendous economic downfall to the last month that he was in office, january,...
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he is from massachusetts. he did a great job there. i am -- i want someone with experience. the problem with barack obama is that he went into the white house and he really had no idea how this country should be run. host: another tweet. perry, bachmann. baltimore. vote for'm going to barack obama. but i am not highly enthusiastic about him. i am more enthusiastic about making sure that republicans do not get the presidency. they will destroy this country with their financial agenda which will turn everything to the bridge. they're thinking about putting so security into the stock market. that is insanity. obama has shown me some good things about him. he stood up to israel. we need more politicians to do that. we cannot lend this -- let them decide our foreign policy. host: carmen is on the line. caller: nauvoo. barack obama. i am very enthusiastic. i am so angry that people do not remember what it was like in 2009 when he took office and the republicans were ready to let to the ottawa industry go under. if we had left it up to the republicans, america would have no auto in
he is from massachusetts. he did a great job there. i am -- i want someone with experience. the problem with barack obama is that he went into the white house and he really had no idea how this country should be run. host: another tweet. perry, bachmann. baltimore. vote for'm going to barack obama. but i am not highly enthusiastic about him. i am more enthusiastic about making sure that republicans do not get the presidency. they will destroy this country with their financial agenda which will...
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., refuse to join secure communities, and new york, illinois and massachusetts are suspending their participation in this program, and california is discussing this as well. but that's only the first step. the concerns about secure communities must be properly and permanently addressed. this is first and foremost about public safety. the people on the front lines of this program are police officers that have expressed serious concerns about its implementation. lapd chief said that it's causing a breach of trust between the lapd and our immigrant communities, hindering our officers' duty to protect and serve all of our residents. and the numerous reports of domestic violence victims being detained through this program are simply unacceptable. if a program is causing a victim of violence to fear reaching out for help, then that program is causing more harm than good. secure communities has undermined our police department's mission of protecting the public. it has weakened protections against racial profiling and it will have a chilling effect on immigrants' willingness to report crimes or provide
., refuse to join secure communities, and new york, illinois and massachusetts are suspending their participation in this program, and california is discussing this as well. but that's only the first step. the concerns about secure communities must be properly and permanently addressed. this is first and foremost about public safety. the people on the front lines of this program are police officers that have expressed serious concerns about its implementation. lapd chief said that it's causing...
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speaker, i yield one minute to my friend from massachusetts, mr. frank. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. mr. frank: mr. speaker, i want to send a message to our allies, and i don't think we are pulling the rug out from under them. look at these wealthy populous nations of western europe. i believe it's a good thing to get rid of gaddafi. does america have to do everything? people say we are the indispensable nation. that's a terrible burden to impose on ourself. we cannot afford it and it cannot be done effectively. let's get people who can dispense with it. my friend, the ranking member of the appropriations committee said, we have to do this because nato can bomb but they can't suppress. what a great bunch of allies, they can bomb on armed people but if they shoot back they got to come running to as you. yes, i want to send a message to nato. gaddafi's a bad guy. if england and france and italy and germany and spain and the netherlands and scandinavia can't together muster the military force for thi
speaker, i yield one minute to my friend from massachusetts, mr. frank. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. mr. frank: mr. speaker, i want to send a message to our allies, and i don't think we are pulling the rug out from under them. look at these wealthy populous nations of western europe. i believe it's a good thing to get rid of gaddafi. does america have to do everything? people say we are the indispensable nation. that's a terrible burden...